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But at larger scales, it can shape societies, from economic booms and busts to moral panics that stigmatize entire groups.
But at larger scales, it can shape societies, from economic booms and busts to moral panics that stigmatize entire groups.
We stigmatize mistakes.
We stigmatize mistakes. And we're now running
We stigmatize mistakes.
We stigmatize mistakes. And we're now running
but we also want to be very careful not to stigmatize the disease or to give the impression that it is exclusively and forever limited to men who have sex with men, because that's not the case.
not to stigmatize the disease or to give the impression
We run our companies that way. We stigmatize mistakes.
We stigmatize mistakes.
and in the face of mystery we can't always say, "We will know why." If we don't have a wider range than a toxic positivity, we threaten to stigmatize negative emotions and then eventually start to pathologize our own humanity.
and in the face of mystery we can't always say, "We will know why." If we don't have a wider range than a toxic positivity, we threaten to stigmatize negative emotions and then eventually start to pathologize our own humanity.
This is remember, blame, stigmatize, ostracize and humiliate.
This is remember, blame, stigmatize, ostracize, and humiliate.
We stigmatize mistakes. And we're now running